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Part 3 teaches you about silver staining with oil. Silver stain is usually a nightmare: hard to trace with, impossible to shade and blend, unpredictable in the kiln … and yet it shouldn’t be like that. In fact, when I use stain, it isn’t like that at all, and I’ll show you how and why:

Remember, using oil with silver stain will let you trace, shade, blend and flood – things you just can’t do with vinegar or water.

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